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THE MISMEASURE OF BEHAVIOR: A NATURAL HISTORY REVISION OF PREY PREFERENCE IN THE BANDED TULIP SNAIL

机译:行为的严谨性:带束郁金香节拍中自然偏好的历史变迁

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The banded tulip snail, Fasciolaria (Cinema') liliuni hunteria (Perry), is a predatory gastropod that is capable of subduing a wide range of prey items using multiple attack behaviors. However, the literature contains conflicting accounts of this predator's prey preferences, which vary between the extremes of strong preferences for snails over bivalves to opportunistic behavior in which prey are incorporated into the diet based on their relative abundance in the environment. Here we reexamine the extent to which prey items in the diet of F. humteria are distributed in preference hierarchies to update the natural history data on this molluscan predator. We tested F. hunteria's preference between oysters, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin), and snails, Urosalpinx cinerea (Say), two ecologically co-occurring prey items that require different attack behaviors to subdue. Based on cost benefit analyses, U. cinerea is more energetically profitable than C. virginica, so we predicted that it should be favored by tulip snails. We offered both prey simultaneously to F. hunteria in a Y maze to test this hypothesis. Despite the vast differences between the prey items in terms of potential biomass reward, handling times, and risk to the predator. F. hunteria did not prefer either C. virginica or U. cinerea, live or crushed. Our results suggest F. hunteria has no strong preferences among prey items in its diet, and is an opportunistic predator. This study is an example of the necessity of revising natural history information at a time when accumulation of such data is declining. In light of our results, we discuss the importance of examining the sources of natural history information, and of considering the time period and theoretical framework in which natural history data were gathered and interpreted to prevent cascading error effects resulting from the use of flawed natural history observations.
机译:带状郁金香蜗牛Fasciolaria(Cinema')liliuni hunteria(Perry)是一种掠食性腹足动物,能够利用多种攻击行为来制服各种猎物。但是,文献中对这种捕食者的猎物偏爱有相互矛盾的解释,在蜗牛对双壳类的强烈偏爱和机会主义行为之间存在极端的差异,在这种机会主义行为中,根据环境中相对丰富的猎物将猎物纳入饮食。在这里,我们重新检查了腐殖土饮食中的猎物在优先等级中分布的程度,以更新该软体动物捕食者的自然历史数据。我们测试了牡蛎,Crassostrea virginica(Gmelin)和蜗牛Urosalpinx cinerea(Say)之间的F. hunteria偏好,这两种生态共生的猎物需要不同的攻击行为才能制服。基于成本效益分析,灰葡萄在能量上比C. virginica更能赚钱,因此我们预测郁金香应受到蜗牛的青睐。我们在Y迷宫中同时向F. hunteria提供了两个猎物,以检验这一假设。尽管猎物之间在潜在生物量奖励,处理时间和对捕食者的风险方面存在巨大差异。 F. hunteria不喜欢活的或压碎的C. virginica或U. cinerea。我们的研究结果表明,猎人饲料中的猎物没有强烈的偏好,它是一种机会主义的捕食者。这项研究是在此类数据的累积下降之际修改自然历史信息的必要性的一个例子。根据我们的结果,我们讨论检查自然历史信息来源的重要性,并考虑收集和解释自然历史数据的时间段和理论框架,以防止因使用有缺陷的自然历史而导致的级联错误影响观察。

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